I used Tim Holtz distress inks for the backgrounds and the squares. The paper is from We R Memory Keepers.

And now for a little drama:

I have to say, this card was SERIOUSLY fun to do. I used the "Inkssentials Ink Blending Tool & Foam" to do the background. I started with the lighter colors and worked darker toward the edges. This is one of the reasons I LOVE to use the Tim Holtz Distress Inks! They blend sooo beautifully! The moon was masked (simply a circle punched from scrap and a removable glue dot on the back.

In lieu of the Stampin’ Up colors I used Tim Holtz Distress Inks: (in order of substitution) Tumbled Glass, Walnut Stain, Frayed Burlap and Shabby Shutters.

Here is my card:

The stamps are from Rubbernecker Stamp Company, and I was introduced to them at the stamp show in Novi, MI a little over a week ago. Charlene demonstrated these flower stamps with cute little baskets and pots (she made them look so cool that Mr. Rubbernecker nearly ran out of the stamp pads she used!!) I thought they would work for a wreath, and I am please with the way it turned out!!(is that okay to say?)

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